npm-dist-tag(1) -- Modify package distribution tags =================================================== ## SYNOPSIS npm dist-tag add @ [] npm dist-tag rm npm dist-tag ls [] ## DESCRIPTION Add, remove, and enumerate distribution tags on a package: * add: Tags the specified version of the package with the specified tag, or the `--tag` config if not specified. * rm: Clear a tag that is no longer in use from the package. * ls: Show all of the dist-tags for a package, defaulting to the package in the curren prefix. A tag can be used when installing packages as a reference to a version instead of using a specific version number: npm install @ When installing dependencies, a preferred tagged version may be specified: npm install --tag This also applies to `npm dedupe`. Publishing a package always sets the "latest" tag to the published version. ## PURPOSE Tags can be used to provide an alias instead of version numbers. For example, `npm` currently uses the tag "next" to identify the upcoming version, and the tag "latest" to identify the current version. A project might choose to have multiple streams of development, e.g., "stable", "canary". ## CAVEATS This command used to be known as `npm tag`, which only created new tags, and so had a different syntax. Tags must share a namespace with version numbers, because they are specified in the same slot: `npm install @` vs `npm install @`. Tags that can be interpreted as valid semver ranges will be rejected. For example, `v1.4` cannot be used as a tag, because it is interpreted by semver as `>=1.4.0 <1.5.0`. See . The simplest way to avoid semver problems with tags is to use tags that do not begin with a number or the letter `v`. ## SEE ALSO * npm-tag(1) * npm-publish(1) * npm-install(1) * npm-dedupe(1) * npm-registry(7) * npm-config(1) * npm-config(7) * npm-tag(3) * npmrc(5)